The University flag

Page Three of the May 2002 issue of the newsletter of the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado (USA), describes some of the flag protocol and history used at the university.Ron Lahav, 7 March 2008

The "Official Logo Flag is a 3'x5' green screen printed flag with the official logo in white and gold on both sides.Jan Mertens, 7 March 2008

Variants of the flag

image by Randy Young, 10 April 2016

This flag shows the ram's head logo in white on a green field, with the University's name in white and gold beneath.Randy Young, 10 April 2016

image by Randy Young, 10 April 2016

Found online here, here, and here, this is a common theme among sports teams in the U.S., to use the team's colors in the form of an American flag, with the stars in the canton replaced by the team's logo. In this case, the stripes are green and white with the ram's head logo in
white on a green canton.Randy Young, 10 April 2016

image by Randy Young, 10 April 2016

Found online here,
here, and here, this flag features the ram's head logo (complete with a ® registered trademark) and the school's name in white beneath it, all on a green field.Randy Young, 10 April 2016

Team Flag

image located by Ron Lahav, 7 March 2008

Yellow Flag

For nearly six and a half years, a yellow flag flew on the pole next to the American flag. The students, staff, faculty, guests and alumni were sending their prayers and thoughts to Dr. Tom Sutherland, a CSU professor who was being held captive in Lebanon. For the 2,354 days that Dr. Sutherland was held hostage, the yellow flag hung over the CSU campus in his memory. The flag was lowered in 1991, after he was released and returned to the United States.
source: www.studentaffairs.colostate.edu/...Ned Smith, 7 May 2008